TIME FOR A CHANGE: The Horseshoe Bend Health Services Board voted on February 26 to turn their remaining account funds over to the city, to be maintained in a separate account for building maintenance. A storage shed will be purchased and roof will be replaced with the proceeds from selling the medical equipment. The building and land will be deeded to the city. “It is with sadness and resignation that the board made this decision,” said Jodie Huckaby, President. “Medical policies have changed, and it is hard for a clinic to succeed.” Two clinics in the last year and one half have closed at the location, after years of the building sitting empty. The city will be leasing the building to the Horseshoe Bend Area Chamber of Commerce, housing a Chamber Visitor and Information Center, and a small museum on the history of Horseshoe Bend. See full story in the March 16 edition of the Pacesetting Times.